Palan had never seen a bomber, and no one in the Orodic world had seen that kind of weapon like a sky king from another world.
However, even this does not prevent them from seeing similar scenes. For example, the scene of this squadron, about thirty or so Batriders launching a dive attack!
The fastest big bat dived at full speed, and when it was only a dozen meters away from the ground, the bat spit out some kind of viscous yellow liquid from its mouth. At the same time, the cavalry sitting on the back of the bat threw down a ball of lead-core cotton that was burning with a small spark.
The moment the spark lead cotton ball touched the viscous yellow liquid, it completely ignited it!
The linear flame was blown by Schindler's wind, and it scattered into a large piece in mid-air!
After completing the spray of the diving flames, the Batrider pulled upwards abruptly, swiped across the dangerous position only two or three meters away from the ground, and rushed into the sky again. Only a group of soldiers who hadn't reacted to Palan's loud warning and were still in a state of bewilderment were left, screaming and writhing in the sea of flames.
However, this is just the prelude to the dive bombing of the Batriders.
More than 30 bat cavalry rushed down following their companions. They weren't as bold as the first Batriders, nor were they as skilled to drop flames so close to the ground. The spray distance they generally choose is 30 meters upwards.
In this way, at a height of 30 meters, under the flashing emergency situation, of course there is no way to guarantee the accuracy of their strikes, and it is impossible to point out where to hit.
But, there are more than thirty of them!
The flames all over the sky tumbled down like a waterfall, and the fire after falling on the ground seemed to flow everywhere like flowing water!
In the blink of an eye, the construction site in Palan turned into a sea of flames and purgatory!
This move of diving and projecting flames is the most famous move of the Batriders of the Lost City.
There has been a long history of using big bats as mounts to train air cavalry. These big bats are fairly good mount choices, and the training cost is not high. But at the same time, their combat capabilities in the air are not strong. Apart from a pair of fangs, they have almost no other weapons-and even these fangs are not very powerful.
For many years in the past, bat cavalry were only the bottom of the air cavalry, and they had almost no other roles other than acting as scouts. Even when diving to fight, they are easily stabbed down by infantry on the ground with spears.
Until one day, a guy who didn't know how to grow his brain came up with a strange idea. Since then, the combat method of the Batrider has undergone earth-shaking changes, which has also led to the transformation of this cavalry into a very lethal weapon.
This kind of big bat trained as a mount has a special capsule in its mouth. It was originally used by bats to store a certain corrosive saliva, which is an organ that helps bats digest food. And that guy with a fantastic idea just made use of this capsule in the bat's mouth to make a fuss.
He cut open the bat's mouth capsule, filled it with some kind of alchemy fire oil with burning properties, and then, using the characteristics of the bat mount that can spray saliva, sprayed out this alchemy fire oil, and then the bat cavalry used a kind of The lead-core cotton balls that can radiate sparks ignite the kerosene, and when they dive to fight, they are sprayed onto the ground, creating a sea of fire to burn the enemy.
Although, in this way, these big bats will have no way to eat by themselves, and it is definitely a dead end to put them in a wild environment. However, in a captive breeding environment, this is not a big problem—it’s a big deal, just feed them with chopped and boiled meat. Anyway, the big bats that are cultivated as mounts don’t need them to find them by themselves. Food.
After possessing such a big killer, the Flame Batrider has been popular in many places for a long time. Although their air combat capabilities are still so rubbish, this kind of offensive method of dive flame bombing is a nightmare for many ground troops.
Paran is living in this nightmare right now.
The image of this young man who had just been promoted to the rank of colonel and led his troops to battle independently for the first time was quite embarrassing at the moment. There were scorched black marks all over his body, and half of his face was burnt to bloody flesh by the flames. His originally handsome face had been completely destroyed.
However, despite the miserable image and the scorching pain all over his body, at this moment Palan felt calmer than ever.
In the flames, there were explosions of burning everywhere in his ears, but the young colonel did not panic. He remembered the scene where he was covered by a small piece of flame just now, and the injury on his body was also caused by this. And the reason why he was able to survive was that he was lucky enough to find a way to extinguish this burning fire oil.
Sand, after the bone-eating flame infected his body, he used the sand to extinguish the fire on his body.
In the sea of flames, while carefully avoiding being stained by the flowing flames again, he shouted: "Use sand! Use sand! Sand can put out fire!"
But with little success.
There were screams everywhere in the sea of flames, and soldiers burning with flames were running around everywhere. Who could obey his orders
After yelling a few times without any effect, Palan figured this out.
He made a decisive choice, no longer doing such useless work, but started to run as far as possible outside the range covered by the flames.
His luck was not bad. Although he was once again surrounded by flames twice along the way, the area was not large, and he immediately extinguished it with the sand he picked up from the ground.
After a few minutes, he escaped the flames.
Outside the construction site, many soldiers had already surrounded them. Officers at all levels tried their best to maintain order, so that the troops would not be crushed by this air strike. But even so, they were helpless about the scene at hand.
After Paran escaped from the flames, he was discovered immediately. Seeing his miserable appearance, several junior officers could not help but want to take him for treatment, but he refused.
"Call the soldiers! Put out the fire for me! Use sand, sand can put out fire!"
Under the ferocious roar of the colonel, who had been disfigured in the flames, several officers followed his order. Soon, teams of soldiers were organized. (To be continued.)